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← HistoryWhich purpose did an alidade serve in medieval Islamic astronomical instruments like astrolabes, prior to telescopic sights?
A)Precision angular measurement of stars✓
B)Automated mechanical celestial tracking
C)Determination of planetary orbital speeds
D)Calculation of sunrise and sunset times
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The alidade, a sighting rule on astrolabes, allowed for parallax-free angular measurement because it provided a direct line of sight to celestial objects. Therefore, precise stellar angle measurement resulted, rather than tracking, speed calculation, or time determination, which required separate mechanisms or computations.
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